@mattpozdol I ended up going with the Samson SP01 from Amazon. It's reasonably less expensive than the Marshall shock mounts and works just as well. Good luck with your new mic!
@DarkChildMuzik That's difficult to answer, as there are no indicator marks. I suggest testing different settings to see what works best with your voice. Not much help I know, but as I said, there are no indicator marks, sorry.
@aratheartist Did you get the 009? I read that the 006 has a red light behind
it's grill, the 009 has a blue light. Anyway, check your settings in your computer, depending on your OS. For Windows, go to: control panel > hardware and sound > sound > then click the recording tab. Make sure the one that says microphone is active, and it should say the name of your mic as well.
holy shit i just looked up and that mic is 600$
privateservers2damax 1 month ago
put in a give away and let me win you pay all the tax and fees
AppleGeekDK1 5 months ago
@mattpozdol I ended up going with the Samson SP01 from Amazon. It's reasonably less expensive than the Marshall shock mounts and works just as well. Good luck with your new mic!
123BigRob123 8 months ago
What's the best adjustment for the gain nob? Cuz I've noticed each slight turn effects the quality by a lot.
DarkChildMuzik 11 months ago
@DarkChildMuzik That's difficult to answer, as there are no indicator marks. I suggest testing different settings to see what works best with your voice. Not much help I know, but as I said, there are no indicator marks, sorry.
123BigRob123 11 months ago
hey there!! can you monitor ur voice in realt time without latency using that mic???
yashmhedecho21 1 year ago
@yashmhedecho21 Yes, this mic has zero latency monitoring. Not to mention it can record 24bit/96khz professional broadcast quality.
123BigRob123 1 year ago
i bought one plugged it in red light went on but it didnt recored. do u know wht i did wrong?
aratheartist 1 year ago
@aratheartist Did you get the 009? I read that the 006 has a red light behind
it's grill, the 009 has a blue light. Anyway, check your settings in your computer, depending on your OS. For Windows, go to: control panel > hardware and sound > sound > then click the recording tab. Make sure the one that says microphone is active, and it should say the name of your mic as well.
Hope that helps.
123BigRob123 1 year ago